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MSU’s Montana Manufacturing Extension Center offers training to help Montana manufacturers better deliver products and services to their customers

A Billings-based business looking to expand globally has turned to a new program at Montana State University’s Montana Manufacturing Extension Center (MMEC) to find the best way to get its services and products to customers around the world.

GTUIT, a company that uses a proprietary technology to capture the gases that flare from oil and gas wells and then extracts natural gas liquids from them, recently completed the second in the MMEC’s four-part Supply Chain Optimization program. The program was developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NIST/MEP) with input from leading industry experts.

Brian Cebull, president and CEO of GTUIT, called the program an important step in considering the company’s expansion.

Denise Hoepfner, MSU News Service

Full Story: http://www.montana.edu/news/15981/msu-39-s-montana-manufacturing-extension-center-offers-training-to-help-montana-manufacturers-better-deliver-products-and-services-to-their-customers

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